Saturday, April 17, 2010

And this is why we describe them as "retards."

Well then, aren’t you just so proud of yourself for putting me in my place. And for providing off-topic irrelevant comments to boot. Obviously you missed it or are just very thick-headed, but the topic of this posting is about the epic failure of the IPCC to use peer-reviewed science, all while claiming that it’s 100% peer-reviewed.

Because it is increasingly apparent that materials relevant to IPCC Reports, in particular, information about the experience and practice of the private sector in mitigation and adaptation activities, are found in sources that have not been published or peer-reviewed (e.g., industry journals, internal organisational publications, non-peer reviewed reports or working papers of research institutions, proceedings of workshops etc) the following additional procedures are provided. These have been designed to make all references used in IPCC Reports easily accessible and to ensure that the IPCC process remains open and transparent.